Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) References Examples
Target inhibition inference using maximization and minimization averaging
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x |
a drug-target interaction matrix. Row names are drug names and column names are target names. |
y |
a normalized drug sensitivity vector. |
sp |
an integer to specify the starting point for the sffs search algorithm. The number cannot be larger than the total number of targets in the drug-target interaction data. By default, the starting point is the first target, namely, sp = 1. |
max_k |
an integer to specify the maximal number of targets that can be selected by the sffs algorithm. In practice it is advised to keep it under 10 as the number of sensitivities to be predicted will increase exponentially. By default, max_k = 5. |
filtering |
a logical parameter to determine whether the targets should be filtered before the model selection. By default, the value is FALSE, meaning that all the available targets will be considered in the model selection. If the value is TRUE, those targets that are negatively correlated with the drug sensitivity data will be removed. |
class |
an integer to specify the number of classes in the drug-target interaction data. For a binary drug-target interaction data, class = 2. For a multi-class drug-target interaction data, class should be the number of classes. |
averaging |
a parameter to specify which one of the averaging algorithms will be applied in the model construction. By default, averaging = "one.sided", which is the original model construction algorithm. When averaging = "two.sided", a modified averaging algorithm will be used. These two variants only differ for the case where the minimization and maximization rules are not simultaneously satisfied. For example, for a queried target set if the supersets but not the subsets can be found in the training data, the one.sided algorithm will take the prediction from the averages on the supersets sensitivities using the minimization rule. The two.sided algorithm, however, will lower the predicted sensitivity by averaging it with 0, which is the theoretical lower boundary of the sensitivities that could be obtained in the subsets. |
weighted |
When averaging = "weighted", the similarity between the queried target set and its subsets/supersets is considered as a weight factor in the averaging, such that those related target sets will be more weighted in the final predictions. |
verbosity |
a boolean value to decide if the information should be displayed. If it is TRUE, the information will be displayed while the model is running. Otherwise, the information will not be displayed. By default, it is FALSE. |
use |
When use = "observed", the true drug sensitivity data will be used for drawing target inhibition network. When use = "predicted", the predicted drug sensitivity data will be used for drawing target inhibition network. |
an R image of the input and output data.
Jing Tang jing.tang@helsinki.fi
Tang J, Karhinen L, Xu T, Szwajda A, Yadav B, Wennerberg K, Aittokallio T. Target inhibition networks: predicting selective combinations of druggable targets to block cancer survival pathways. PLOS Computational Biology 2013; 9: e1003226.
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data(tyner_interaction_binary)
data(tyner_sensitivity)
median_sensitivity<-tyner_sensitivity[, 1]
results<-timma(tyner_interaction_binary, median_sensitivity)
## End(Not run)
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----------------Start Running TIMMA-----------------------------
----------------Complete running TIMMA model--------------------
----------------Saving selectedTargets.csv----------------------
----------------Saving predictedSensitivities.csv---------------
----------------Saving predictedTargetScoring.csv---------------------
----------------Saving predictedDrugScoring.csv---------------------
----------------Saving result.RData----------------------
----------------Saving targetInhibitionNetwork.pdf--------------
----------------Saving targetInhibitionNetwork.nnf--------------
Analysis finished. All the results are saved in /work/tmpWarning: stack imbalance in '<-', 2 then 3
Warning message:
Function eqmcc() is deprecated, and has been renamed to minimize()
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